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haha..were just playing ed..sure these beaut will fit you
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@ Doc Congrats! they're really good pair of jeans, nice choice of denim and cut too.
@Mr Haga your repairs are still doing its job..but as you mentioned..eds next
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Thanks for the kind words Doc
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Thanks Rafael ..wish i could update more..
also, did some repairs..just to toughen them up abit
area of concern
going to patch it and add reinforcement stitchings
patches done, will add more stitchings later
hope this will add some more life to them
and sorry for not updating for days now..just handed in a Theory essay and another one after Easter..but updates surely will come this weekend..stay tuned folks
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Traveling pants
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Turkey and pepper rice balls
and cold potato salad
..just finished off the day watching F1 on Tv and took more pictures of the denim
Hope you guys enjoyed the Melbourne leg so far.
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also they have really nice birds here..taken while im waiting for the tram
sadly it started to rain..
and heres some pictures of the foods i prepared for the failed picnic
roast beef and colby melts
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sorry guys, no sea wash just yet..
This is the St Kilda Sea Baths, also called South Pacific, a Moorish themed building was built in the late 1920s, and demolished in the1990s. It was rebuilt in a Moorish style, continuing a history of sea baths in St Kilda dating back to the 1850s.
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and some coffee, this little cafe makes the best coffee ever
since it looks like its gonna rain, have to head back now
Passed by Luna Park, was built in 1912,it is a charming historic seaside amusement park complete with a Homer made quality wooden roller coaster and other rides.
and next to it is the Palais Theater,a former picture theater now hosts live performance and events. When Palais Pictures was built it was one of the largest theaters in the southern hemisphere. It opened on 11th November 1927.
heading down to the beach
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some more graffiti
off we go..
to see some golden bull..nice pose!
lovely fresh fish..pick em and they'll cook em
some more random pictures
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@ royalcheese & Pomata Thanks guys! hope im doing okay here
Planned to go to the beach and the botanical garden for a picnic today but as usual the weather is jealous of the tour and it was gloomy and raining till now..if ure in Melbourne, never trust the weather forecast..but i still managed to take some pictures of St Kilda Beach and what they have there..enjoy!
just bout 10 mins from my apartment
St Kilda is situated on the coast to the east of the city,St Kilda was named after a schooner Lady of St Kilda, which moored on the beach for much of 1841 by Chales La Trobe and former ship master and early settler Lieutenant James Ross Lawrence, the main shops and restaurants are found on the busy Fitzroy and Acland Streets. It is a wonderful place offering a diverse range of outlets, although it can be dangerous late at night.
They have really good cake shops here..
and this is my favorite..their baked cheesecake is absolutely amazing
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great outfits lately..
@superscore nice jacket!
same ol..
SC shirt
SC 91b
Ooe Tour
RW
MFSC
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all set for some DIY
tried to fool around..but hands were full..so no fun in Ikea Pics :-)
thats all from me today folks..hope to post some more tomorrow..and hope you guys enjoyed the pics
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one of my favorites
This piece is called "Three Businessmen Who Brought Their Own Lunch: Batman, Swanston and Hoddle", this sculpture pays homage to Melbourne’s three pioneers, returning them to the city’s streets as pedestrians observing Melbourne’s development throughout time.
had to go to Ikea in Richmond to buy some stuffs for home after all that..took some more graffiti on the way
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you can find lotsa unique shops here, really special place
witchcraft anyone?
Gog and Magog, mythical monsters that toll the hour on either side of Gaunt's Clock
next is Union Lane, where more lovely street arts are.
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more of the GPO
and heres Bourke St, famous for tourists
This is the Royal Arcade just off Bourke St, built in 1869, its Melbourne's oldest shopping arcade
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@ wish granted b_f
Hello again guys, sorry for not updating anything for the past few days, been busy as usual..anyways today i will post some more graffiti,alleyways and some other random bits in the lovely Melbourne, maybe tomorrow i can add some more pictures..enjoy!
first stop..RMIT, this is where im finishing my degree, not long to go!
and next to it is the State Library
this piece is called Architectural Fragment by Petrus Spronk, The sculpture serves as a reminder to the city’s past and alludes to the transient nature of the present.
trying to look tourisy next to a fancy pole
this is Niagara Lane, i love taking picture here,The warehouses were built in 1887 by architect George De Lacy Evans for Henry Marks
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^ Thanks Morse glad u enjoyed the pics..wish i could take more of them that day , maybe ill go back to take some in better conditions
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sorry! back on track now
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^Thanks DocBlue
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^Thanks beatle!
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Thank you for the nice comments stitch & soul
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Ooe Tour
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just a bit of walk another interesting bits, the white small building is Melbourne's Oldest Pub and hotel
This is Hoiser Lane,it is Melbourne's most famous laneway for street art with many vistiors from around the world who have left their mark, such as Logan Hicks & Banksy.Visitors from Germany, Canada, USA & UK have also made their presence here.
i wish i could take a better pic, its bit dark and my camera sucks
since its getting dark, time to leave for home, stopped by for some unhealthy good food
just straight home after that, also took some macro shots of the jeans..hope you guys enjoyed my post today
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What Are You Wearing Today (Denim Version)
in superdenim
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lotsa great fits lately..outta rep guys and also CONGRATS Florian.FloC!
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